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Offline Imran K.

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Diamond F22 Antenna
« on: July 01, 2006, 12:35:59 PM »
Hi everybody.

I'm planning on setting up my own feed...and Im interested in rigging up an antenna on my roof to increase the reception/range.

Ive read through many threads in the forum and its quite clear that a J-Pole antenna is one of the best to rig up. However, I've been told that this other antenna...called a Diamond F22 (http://www.eham.net/reviews/detail/4129) is much better than the typical J-Pole antenna.

What are your views on it? How does it compare with a J-Pole antenna in terms of range, power usage etc.

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Imran. :mrgreen:



Offline Lezam

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Re: Diamond F22 Antenna
« Reply #1 on: July 02, 2006, 06:28:29 PM »
From what people have told me, it works better in certain situations... Some aspects are better, and some are worse.

I think overall the diamond will be better, but you might not want to spend $100 compared to $15. Thats why I bought a Jpole  :-D

Offline LORm

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Re: Diamond F22 Antenna
« Reply #2 on: July 03, 2006, 12:29:15 AM »
Instead of going for the Diamond F22, which is optimized for 2 meter (144Mhz) HAM radio, why not try Diamond's D-777?

The D-777 is optimized for civil and military airband. I think it's a newer offering. Specs are off the website selling it - second antenna down: http://www.wsplc.com/acatalog/Airband_antennas.html

Frequency bands 120/300MHz * Gain 3.4/5.5dBi * Type 5/8, 2x5/8 * Length 1.7m * Radial length 52cm * Mast size 30-62mm * Socket SO-239 * Wind velocity 60m/sec * Weight 1.0kg

Buy the D-777. and let us know how it is!  :-D I been thinking about getting one, but I haven't found an online dealer in the US that sells it.  I'm sure any Diamond retailer could special order it though.